Hina-Matsuri (Girl's Day)

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Sir Nelson
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Stone Goblin wrote:the hanging airconditioner on the side of the house, if that is what it is. :roll:
Yep, that's exactly what that is!
Stone Goblin wrote:One question. Are cherry blossom trees suppose to be black? Or are you using the black to help bring out the pink and white?
You know, I'm not exactly sure (it's too warm here to grow these trees). From what I've gathered, these trees are rather dark... maybe Bruce can shed some light on this in the upcoming month or so, when the trees in Wash. D.C. bloom. Does anyone else know? :D For this MOC, the black certainly works to offset the lighter colors (pink, white, red). It's the first time I've used pink bricks in a MOC.
Stone Goblin wrote:Urban Commando, sure resembles my Assassin Rogue sig fig. Maybe they're related. I mean both of are characters like to hide.
Well, they sure LOOK related! :mrgreen: Isn't the 'Specs' minifig head excellent?
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You truly are a: Image, Dude !
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Hmm, indeed. Well-deserved!
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Post by Bruce N H »

Hey Nelson,

This is really outstanding. I particularly like your roof design (and, of course, the UC). The way the base of the bowl element is flush with the tile ground is very nice, as is the water bowl to the side. Great MOC.

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Post by Modesty »

I didn't think the commandos had gone overseas yet... :P

The Roof looks really great, and all the small details, and I really like the bowl tiling. The one person with the exo-forece head though...It's hard to tell if uh....it's a girl or boy. :wink:
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Modesty wrote:The one person with the exo-forece head though...It's hard to tell if uh....it's a girl or boy. :wink:
Ha! She's a Girl!! (After all, it IS a "Girl's Day" vig!) :P

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Well done Master MOCer! Do you happen to live in Japan? Or are you very intelligent on all cultures?
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I have nothing really to add, it has so much detail... that is amazing.

Like everyone else, my favorite part is the roof.
It's a Christmas Miracle!
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